The Anders-Slaton families wish to express our thanks to those of you who through God have given us strength, encouragement and comfort in our moments of pain and sorrow during the sudden demise of our son, husband, father, brother, uncle, cousin and friend. We treasure deeply the many expressions of love and concern from all who now share our burden.

Please accept our expression of thanks and gratitude for each loving card, each comforting call, each prayer, each visit, each ﬂower arrangement, each food and monetary contribution and each and every expression of kindness. Your outpouring of love, care and concern has meant more than words can ever tell. Our prayer is that God will bless each of you in a special way for helping us make it through our hours of sorrow.

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